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ile i HA etl eek situations or employment, peog oo ncated to accept of any situation ry could get, ‘aad now having lost all the weans they had in adver- and trying to support themselves, and being with- lost their brother here, who was support,) are now unwillingly ly mean: Wengsel te'De charity of the New York pul pay dn ope for the means of retureing to England & ¥ es. Pt fe pe dn debts Le them ian nae, and ae support, sa are enti destitute. Reference—Rey Henry Ward’ Beecher, wae han kindly alowed his name to be used, and several others, whose Anson's Size Daguerreotypes, for 50 eats, colored, in @ nice case, with preserver—twice ‘the site others make for fifty cents, and equal to $2 pic- tares elsewhere. ANSON’S, 589 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. ¥. U. R. Taken so Splendidly in Daguerre- etype—a large size for 373; centa—is that you may eeme again and bring your friends with you. These peed are unequalled in the city for quality and price. Broadway, corner of Howard street. if GARBANATI, Artist. Jeemes, 1 am offto get my Daguerrsotype taken for twenty-five cenis, by the New York Picture , 289 Broadway, the best place for good pictures = aay. Tell the boys to meet me there in ten minutes. Yours, TOM. Albert H. Nicolay holds a Special Auction sale of stocks and bonds this day, at 1234 o'clock, at the Seackants! Exchange. For further particulars sve cata- ue. _ ene Holiday styles will be intro- this day. He desires to say to his patrons that they comprise greater variety and novelty than ever before offered. Gentlemen in want of a hat superior in atyle and quality are invited to call at 118 Nassau street. Crush! Phis!! Bang!!! Failures!!! Smwash-ups!!!!! A terrific crisis. —Who’s afraid? ENOX is of the opinion that reputation to a business man is better than wealth, and go to enable him to car- wy Re sails, all taut and trim during the present finan- I storm, has determined to sell off his entire stock of fureat twenty-five per cent less than cost prices. Think of it, Indien!" His assortment comprises a great variety of capes, vietorines, cuffs, collars, robes, &c. White, the Hatter and Furrier, has now leted the manufacturing of that large stock of skins that was sold at auction some few weeks since, wad is gow ready to show and astonish the public at the qual- ‘ity ami extremely low prices. *" WHITE, 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton street. Holiday Presents—At No. 527 Broadway, eorner of Spring street, may be found a new and splen- @ia aseortment of useful and ornamental articles for haliday presents: jewelry, jet goods, fans, opera glasses ladies’ and gentlemen's dressing 2ases, odor cases, jewe easkets, fancy bags, purses, china figures and vases, papier mache work fables, writing desks, &c. OSBORNE, BOARDMAN & TOWNSEND, No, 527 Broadway. Holiday Season—Highly Interesting to the La- dies.—The attention of the benevolent, at this season is particularly arawn to Genin’s bazaar, 513 Broadway, where they will find every article of drexs necessary for la- ee, misses, youths and ehildren, all of which, during the holiday season, will be marked’ ata very considerable Feduetion under the usual price. The fur department, in this respect, will be found exceedingly attractive— wieh Hudson Bay sable sets from $48; dark Russian mink sable capes and cuffs frum $30, and every other de scription of furs at as unusually low prices. GENIN’S Bazaar, 513 Broadway, under the St. Nicholas Hotel. Unequalled in Variety and Quality ts the ‘stock of ladies’ and children’s fancy furs at BANTA’S P gap store, 114 Canal street. The special attention of ladies is invited to several cases of mink and stone maarten of rare beauty, to be opened to-day. All sold at the most moderate prices, on account of removal. A Card.—We are informed there Is a Report that wer‘have failed.” As we are not aware of it our- selves, and have no apprebensions on the subject, we deem it a duty to assure our friends that the report is entirely and unqualifiedly false. TIFFANY & CO. Great Bi ains to be had in Celebrated pianos and melodeons, tobe selected from the largest assertment in the United States. Fach instrument 2 heed vanteed, Secondhand pianos at extremely low prices. Pianos to xent. Cash paid for secondhand pianos, HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. New: Music.Now in press, and will be ready cn Eaturday morning, & new song and chorus, “Praise God for the Sunday School,” dedicated to the American Sunday School Union; words by George W. Bleecker, music by Thomay Baker. A beautiful melody adapted to the voice and capacities of Sunday school abiisren. Price 123; cents. Schools supplied at $6 per ‘ene hundred copies.. HORACE WATERS, 333 Broalway. Dry Goods at Reduced Prices—The Sab- seriber is now selling his entire stock of fall and winter , at greatly reduced prices The stock contains a Assortment of rich silks, plaid cashmeces, merinos, blankets, flannels, ribbons, paramattas, &c: extensive stock of rich cashmere shawis; also, Jong and square plaid wool shawls, all of which will be offered at great bargains. E. H. LEADBEATER, wT lway, of Leonard street. @hurches, Hotcis, Steamships, d&c., supplied with silver name aud saber piston of new and Deautiful designs, plated in the most substantial man- bar} and antly engraved, at very low prices. Orders samples sent by express to any part of the country. JAMES EVERDELL, 302 Broadway, cor. Duane st. Balls, Parties, Weddings.Ladies, if you wish white satin and linen gaiters, white sotin and kid slippers. beantifal embroidered toilet slippers, (presents for gentlemen,) with gaiter and button boots and shoes, India rubbers, &e., for ladies, misses, boys and children, eal on J. B. MILLER & 0., 134 Canal street. Rogers & Co.’s One Price Clothing Ware- houge is an establishment which no parent who desires to clothe his sons elegantly, warmly and well, at a very dow price, should omit to visit. The stock of boys’ cloth ing & the largest in the city, and presents an unequalled variety, material and styles, Full suits for boys are of- fered as low an $2 50, and handsome ones for $8. Sub- mtantial and serviceable oversacks for boys can be had for $2 50cach, and every description of clothing for youths and boys proportionately cheap. ROGERS & ©0., corner of Fulton and Nassau stree' New York Herald office. Men’s and Roys’ Clothing—Closing Sales.— ‘We are now closing out our stock of wiuter clothing at greatly reduced prices, to wake room for spring goods. BOUGHTON & KNAPP, 19 Cortlandt street. ‘The Know Nothings have Suddenly Become vast political power, and may overturn both the great parties; but there is reason to believe that they are in wer of handsome shirts, and hence they will not con- sider GREEN'S, No. 1 Astor House, an institution that weeds reforming. , opposite the Consumption Amongst Clothi: Houses Another house failing.—If selling large seaiintion of oor superior make of winter garments, at the prices of in- ferior goods, be failing, then we are going satisfactorily fast. DEVLIN & JESSUP, 93 and 35 John street, corner of Nassau, Government Stock Bank, Michigan, taken ‘88 90 cents on the dollar; Bridgeton, 90; Wheat Growers, 90; Lewis county, 40; Washtenaw, 46: Indiana banks 90, at EVAN’S clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. lemy, Fifth Avenue, eorner of Thirty-ninth street—Open day and evening for instruction and pleasure riding. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings for ladies with gentlemen for pleasure riding only. Terms one dollar per ride. A Grand Saturday Evening Entertainment, vy PERHAM’S celebrated Ethiopian troupe.—The Rail- road Gallop, Pantomize vi Jocko, with songs, chorusses, dances, &c. Remember the gift tickets are for sale at Sleach. They admit four persons and make you a shareholder in 100,000 gifts. The dersigned direet the attention of the lad! of the city and vicinity to their magnifi- cent stock of fur goods, comprising victorines, cuffs, taper, tippets, &c., manufactured artists of expe- wience, their own supervision, in the most fashion- able and durable manner. — notice ia “——— te their mink capes, at prices 810 w $100. ER 4& MARTEN, 270 Greenwich street, between Warren and Marray. Gome One, Come All!—The Greatest Assort meat of fancy govds ever displayed in New York, for the holidays, are to be found at the fancy store of H. 3 Rogert, who has just returned from Enrope with e variety of fancy goods, jet bracelets, perfumery, reti- gules, work boxes, music boxes, games for old and young, toys for all the children in New York and the region yound about, at prices which are almost equal tomating them a present. Old Santa Claus has left his orders for ‘is Chrintmas and New Year’s supply at the Fancy Ba- uaar of H. 8. ROGERS, 449 Broadway. ‘The Know Nothing Candidate for the Prest. @ency Fin 1856.—See the ‘‘ Pick,” issued to-day. A splendid likeness of the American Herculer. Price 3 cents. Oil Cognac, Essences Ram, Arrac, WI and daguerreotype, electrotype and calotype ¢! ; medicines, drugs, metals, &c., Re bromine, ime, cyanide potassium, oxide silver, distilled m +- , caustic baryta, gallic an’ pyrogaliic acide, plating in pate and wire, bismuth, cadmiam, plumbago, rouge, ‘Viewna lime, Thorn’s extract copaiva and ¢arsaparilla, ae peat, nitrate strontia, chlorate potassia, lac, fig blue and vanilla beans, for sale wy Da. 1. FRUCHTWANGER 141 Maiden Lane, ing Free Lunch.=Falton Wine Vaults, 68 Fulton street, this day, from 11 to 13g o’clock, The public are invited to call and observe our facilities for supplying families or the trade with pure wines, &c. Try Dr. Wynkoop’s Iceland Poctoral.—Vo doubt you have tried many things, but jast try thix if you have a cold, congh or any difioulty with the throat; and if in the incipient stages of consumption, it will eure you. To be bad ai 140 Fulton street, sevond floor, Price 26 cents. Myatt’s Pulmovic Balsam.—or Complaints of the lungs, chest, throat, such as pain in the breast le, coughs, spitting of blood, difficulty of breath- hi ¢., ke. iy reputation t# éatablighed ax ost reliable of all medicines, Princ!pal depot, 246 a etre 75 conte per bottle; stx for tt 4 Paris Decorated nd Gold English china tea K j plain white Rrench chins plates isl Y piece or dozen, taney china articles for presents, about lets, 208. ; cham; ‘bh, teapot and other odd KERR,’ #13 Broadway, above & - 16e.; wine glasses, 3 covers very cheap. Eleventh street. Hyatt’s Life Balsam.—Rheumatism most painful forms, also scrofula, old ulcers. and the worst cases of diseases of the blool, great debility, liver complaint, kidneys, &., are most certainly cured by this great purifier. Principal depot, 246 Grand street. Seventy-five cents perjbot: 8 tion, It acts like magic, and dyes the hair the moment it is applied, to either a black or brown, of the most beantiful and natural description, without injury to the skin, and leaves the hair softer and silkier after the ope- ration. This, with Bogle’s shaving soaps, may be had ington street, Boston; in New York, of A. B. & D. Sands, 100 Fulton street, Charles Ri Co., Broadway; Clickener & by chemists and perfumers throughout the world. \DYERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. _POST OFFICE NOTICES. i OST OFFICE NOTICE —THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, per United States steamer Baltic, will clove at thin of December inst., at 1034 rion fluid and iam Bogle, 277 Wash Co., Rushtow, Clark & 81 Barclay street, and office on Saturda; B. R., WHO LEFT ME, e Surrey, the 2d of April, 1849, ite to his mother at Mile End View, Portees. Import- ant intelligence of F. E. W. Churt. ‘NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARGARET PENDEL- If the above named person will cal) at the Post Office she will find a letter for her. LADY WHO YESTERDAY BOUGHT, AT NO. 90 wery, in the ribbon store, eighteen yards of rib- bon for trimming a ball “dress, and green figured ribbon for trimming @ basque, can have her port monnaie, con- taining her memorandum and some money, which she lost in the store, by calling as soon as ible. ts implored to LECTURES. NING ENTERTAINMENT, at Stuyvesant Institute.—MRS. MACREADY, the artiste, will give a lecture on the Signification of Spiritual Voizes, to be followed by a reading of Sacred Poems, on Sunday evening, Dec. 10, commencing at 734 ets for the occasion 25 cents, to be had at nd at the door, Tickets can be pro- Hall cured on Saturday, 5.000.000. ree shan ETE, is 1s man, to obtain patents i Fuglana and Fravee for one of the most important inventions (worth millions) ever known, in relation to the safety of ships and boats om the ocean. He can have an interest, if wished. Address Navigator, Herald office. $65 00 CASH—TO LOAN, INVEST, Of 'e buy at sight, in ‘large or’ small sums, on diamonds, jewelry, merchandise, ry or security of any valuable description. Terms liberal, confidential and safe, at the old responsible Pacific Agency, over the Pacific Bank, corner of Broadway and Grand street. aE TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, .000 jewelry, &., or bought for cash. tes, Stocks, bonds and mortgages negotiated; real e: tate bought, sold and exchanged. All business strictly confidential.’ CHEESEMAN, BRAISTED & CO., Brokers, 35 Jobn street, coruer of Navsau. TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 50.000 jewelry, &c., or bought for cash. vod city stocks, notes, bonds and mortgages, bills of ex- change, &c., 0 ted. Business confidential, and prompt executed, at No. 102 Nassau street, room No. 2 01 IN & CO., brokers and commission merchants. 10 00 CAPITAL.—HALF THE VALUE AD- MW vanged on stocks, notes, jewelry, and the stock and business of grocers, druggists and other tradesmen, when put in our hands for . Realestate and bonds and mortgages bought and agld. C. BULLIM & CO., commission merchants, 49 Wall street, basement, |ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED TO ANY AMOUNT— On diamonds, watches, jewelry, plate, valuable and personal property, or ‘bought for highest cask re R. Wi , broker and commission merchant, 6¢ : en street, second floor, front room, from 8 A. M. tc IVIDEND.—NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE Company. No. 6 Wall street, New York, December 5th, 1654.—The board of directors of this compaay have this day declared # semi-annual dividend of eight per cent, payableon demand. R. W. BLEECKER, Secretary RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, one door from Greenwich.—QOpen daily, from 10 A? M. tol P. M. and 4to7P.M. Interest at the rate of 6 per cent allowed on all sums, from $1 to $500. The funds of this institution are securely invested in bonds and mortgages in the city of New York, worth double the amount loaned, and in bonds of this Coe CALEB 'OODHULL, President. W. M. Pous, M.D. Van Pur, } Vice Presidents. Vanpernitt L. Boxton, Secretary. ONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD furniture, pianofortes, watches, diamonds, silver- ware, guns, pistols, nautical instruments, and personal Property generally or bought for the highest cash price, ‘AFFRAY & WALTERS, 26 Catherine street. R. AND MRS. L. N.FOWLER WILU DELIVER A LE2- ture. on Monday, the 11th instant, in aid of the ies? Humanitary School of New York,”’at the school room of the instftution, 699 Sixth avenue, opposite the Crystal Palace. This school hax been expressly estab- lished for the education of vagrant chiliren, as a prima- ry means of cutting off the sources of crime. ject of the lecture willbe “The Formation of Character,” and many distinguished patrons wilt attend. ente, a las 7, dela noche se celebrara la Segunda rtura de las sesiones del Ateneo Democratico Cubano; lox socios de numero ia los patriotas, Cubanos, istir a dicho acto, sin nee: w York, 8 de Diciembre, de L T. TOLON, President OTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK holders of the Mexican Ocean Mail and inland Company, for the clection of directors and inspectors of election, will be held at the office of the com any, No. 31 Broadway, on the lst day of January, 1855, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 o'clock P. Sf. of that day. New York, Dec. 5, 1854. en jeneral, que se sirvan sidad de otra invitacion, MIG W. BOWES, Secretary. OTICE—ALL LUGGAGE OR BAGGAGE LEFT AT the Lancashire House, 128 Greenwich street, if not Temoved before the 16ta of at public auction. Western and Eastern papers please copy. Ay OLICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIPMASTERS.—THE AN Pilot Commissioners being frequently applied to in Fegard to off-shore pilotage, detention, &e., beg leave to refer to the law of the State of New York, ‘passed June 28, 1858, and ag amended April 11, 1854, copies of which can be had at the office, 69 South street. cially refer to part of section 13 and sections 17 and 29, They also beg to st es as having an 1855, will be sold RY, Proprietors. ments made at Section 13. When any ship or vessel, of New York, and boarded by any pi this Board, as such distance to the southward or eastward of Sandy Hook Lighthouse, as that said lighthous e deck of such ship day time, and in fair weather, the addition of one-foarth to the rates of pilotage hereinbefore meutione.!, si.all be allowed to auch pilot. Section 17. For every day of detention at the wharf or in the harbor beyond the time notified to the pilot for him to attend the vessel, or beyond the usual time of setting vessels from sea to the w! sea, and for every day of detention of an inward bound vessel by ice, longer than two days for tue passage froin ts and masters: — ound to the port lot appointed by not be seen from or vessel in the f, and from the whast sea to the wharf,.tbree dollars shall be be detained at quarantine by been on boar! a sickly ve-- the master, qwher, agent, »r consignee of shall pay to sch pilot all necessary ex- Mars per éay, for each and Hoss; aap passhell penres of living and three d every day of such detention. Section 29, Any person not holding a license as pilot, under this act, or under the laws of the + pilot or offer to pilot any ship or ves- port of New York, by way of Sanily Hook, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction, shall be punished “by a fine not exces sing one hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding sixty days; and all persons employin; net holding a lis ‘of the Stare 0 Board of Commi Jersey, who shall sel to or from the person to act as pilot, or under the laws w Jersey, shail forfeit and pay to the sovers of Pilots the sum of one ban- nse under this a COMMIREIONERS. CHARLES B, MARSHALL, — ROBERT L. TAYLOR. Appointed by the Chamier of Commerce. GEORGE W. BLUNT, Appointed by the Board sf Underwriters. F. PERKINS, Secretary. AKCELS FOR THE OLD COUNTRY.--A GENTLE- man, starting for Liverpool in a few days, will take charge of parcels for delivery in the woukl transmit with fidelity any business entrasted to ‘atisfactory reference given, RUSSELL STURGIS, nited Kingdow Address Enter ECUNIARY AID.—AN INTELLIGENT LADY, WI! ut Incumbrance, whose means arc in her support, can obtain partial paring writings for a literary gen} Address Solita: ) Broadway Post HHOMAS PAINE’S BIRTHDAY.—THOSE WHO WISH to join in the preliminary arrangements for the next invited to attend @ meeting h,) at half-past 5 anniversary, are respectful to-morrow alternoon. o'clock, at Military Hall, 193 JAMES THOMPSON WM. OLIVER WHITE, EXAS LANDS AND AGENT.—. be at the New York Hotel on the 9th, 11th and 12th of this month, from 9 to 12 .o’clock M. of those days, to attend to all business connected with Texas Jands and . DE CORDOVA WITS, AXES FOR 1854.—OFVICE OF (HE RECEIVER OF |! Taxes, New Court Honse.—Notice {x herehy given rT cent was added on tho first day of Decem- taxes unpaid at thatdate, and that a farther will he made on the 15th day of Notices also here- y next, interest addition of one per ¢ Décem ser, on all ta: by given, that on the first day of Janu will be added on ali taxes then remaining unpaid, at the rate of twelve per cent per anoom, calculated from the Sst day of August, 1853 HARVEY HART, Re: REWARDS. REWARD.—LO8T, A DIAMOND RING, WITH three stones, on Wednesday evening, in going through Seventeenth street, up Fourth avenue to Twen The finder will receive the above re: ward by leaving it at 319 Fourth avenue. REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY, IN OR NEAR way, & diamond rin, Apply to Pratt & Reath, jes lers, corner of Cortlandt strect and Broadway. REWARD—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, A LARGE black Newfoundland dog, with a small white spot nd a leather collar on: answers to che . The finder will receive the above reward by leaving him at 101 Third avenui REWARD.— LOST, ON THE Hudson River Railroad cars, going from Yonkers to New York, a large white poodle dog; with brown ears ‘Bnd brown epot on his back, at the tail, Answers to The above reward will be paid by orner of Hudson street and Buena Vista avenue, Yonkers, or at the sail loft of Q, Graham, 27 Coenties slip. EWARD.—TAKEN BY MISTAKE OR STOLEN from the chamber of the Board of Aldermen on ht, a new black overcoat, with velvet col- aving the same, will receive the above re ty-fourth street, the store 66 Bre ven émall brillante. u, FROM THE the name of Carlo, leaving him at the « The person i Yeaving xt at 41 Front street, waed and no questions asked, FINE ARTS. ORTRAIT OF MRS, HARRIET BERCHER STOWE. For sale, the magnificent portrait (the only one in Painted from tite hy 0 @ paiuting ia surmounted by ah and costly frame, and. the whole encased in -& bometited mahogany case, with French plate glass front. or evering this waek in tho lobby of the EFRAVELLER©® GO Kim, HAVEN RAILROAD, On aml after M. Change of time. the expremn train for Boston, via 3p ater, leaving at 4P. M., will he changed to3 P.M, | York ant Now Haven railroa’ atntroe, 88 JAS. HL HOY’ tT, Superintendent, | will marry, throug? pringfeld and | Meee es gl OAN 5 ON | DIAMONDS, | PLATE watches, jewelry, dry goods, segars, wines an: Spirits, and personal property of every description, or purchased. Business prompt, and confidential. Apply to CASEY & CONLEY, the Empire Loan and Agency uf fice, No, 128 Nassau street, opposite the Nassau Bank. Watches and jewelry for sale. ONEY.—CASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON watches, plate, piaxofortes, dry goods, fire arms, furniture, or any other property, at 304° Broadway, cur. ner of Duane street, second tivor, room No. 9.’ The strictest confidence and honor may be relied upon. Branch office 84 West Sixteenth street. McLAUGHLIN & O’NEILL. ONEY TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES Jewelry, dry goods, segars, or merchandise of every ‘description: Business confidential. No. 212 Broadway and 153 Fulton street, room No. 11, third story. ONEY TO LOAN—FOR SHORT PERIONS, IN SUMS to suit. 212 Broadway, and 15% Fulton street, Toom No. 11, third story. OTICE.—A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF the Lindsay Mining Company will bo held at thelr Office, 15 Broadway, on Thursday, the 14th of Decomber instant, at 3 P. M., to take into consideration the finan- cial condition of the Company, and to provide for their obligations maturing on th it of January next. By orfer of the Board of Truste JAMES BARROW, JR., Secretary. FFICE OF SIXTH AVENUE RAILROAD COMPANY, New York, December 4, 1854.—the transfer books of this company will be closed on the 14th inst., prepa- ratory to the annual election for directors, to bo held on the 15th of January next. —_‘D. P. BARHYDT, Sec’y. FFICE OF THE SOUTH STREET STAGE COMPANY, 138 Nassau street.—At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the South Street Stage Company, held pur- suant to notice, at the International Hot evening, Noy. 25, 1854, Jobn L. Riker w c dent, and John R, McConnell was elected Secretary. The books of the abovenamed company are now open for subscription from 2 to 6 o’clock P. M. Pay BANK, DANBURY, CO: ed at 34 per cent, by CHAS. B, GRANNISS, 65 Wall strect T* JANUARY INTEREST ON THE CIVIL FUND bonds of the State of California, will be paid by John Cook, Jr., at his office, 31 Broadway, on ,presen- tation of the coupons, on and after the lat’ of January, ‘0 THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE NEW CREEK « oppeny My attention has been called to a com- munication Nee (rm the signature of John W. Knight, and published in the New York Herald. The for- mer communication addressed to you was signed John W. Knight; and I presume this communication is from the same person.” As the public at large have no interest in this matter, and as I have no desire to have a news- paper controversy with him, you are invited to call at the office of the company, where satisfactory informa. tion can be given you on the subject. I would merely remark that Mr. Knight states that he has had tw at: eight years peaceable possession, but he omits t. add as the ‘tenant’ of the party from whom we pur- chased. If hebas the shadow of a “title’’ to the tract in question, the courts of Virginia are open to him, and there I would refer him, and there he will find our title has already been so well established as to be far beyond the reach of his pretended claim. ALF! ASHFIELD, Pres’t New Creek (6. (REASURY DEPARTMENT, N. C. November 13, 1854. Sealed proposals will be received at this office untl 10 o'clock A. M. of the 20th of December next, for the hase of $111,000 bonds issued by the State of Nortt Rerolina under an act of Assembly for the constructior of the Weldon and Gaston raliroad, and for the improve. ment of tbe navigation of the Neuse and Tar Kivers ‘they are by express enactment exempted from taxatior jor any purpose. They will bear date the Ist of July, 1854, ‘will run ten years, and will ave coupons at: tached for the interest at six per cent per anuum, pay. +} able the first days of January aad July in each year. t, the Bent Both interest and principal will be payable at nf the Republie, im the city of New Yorn, unless wher the purchaser prefers to have them payable at the Trea: vary of this State, They will be issued in sums of $1,000 each. Parties bidding wil) address their letters, en Joraed for Nerth Carolina Stocks,” to the cndersigned, at Raleigh, N.C. They will also state in what kind of funds t] to The bids wil i eat the i of Brtater ata in the presence of the Governor, Seeretary ard Conn) of the State, and &. W. Mordecai, President of the Bank of the State of North Carolina. The wadersigned reserves the right of accepting such bide, in whole or im part, as he may rem most advantagaous to the State, Successful bid sere will be uired, as soon as informed of the ac- ceptance of their bide, to depesit ia bank the amount of their bids, with the acerued interest irom the Ist of July last, to the credit of the Treasurer of North Caro- lina. This deposit may be made in the Bunk uf the Re- public, New York, the Buzk of the State of Nortn Caro- lina, or the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh. Documents showing tne great resources of the State, and the small amount of her indebtedness, may be had on applicatior at this office, or to Messrs. Brown and De Rossett, cits v: New York. D. W. COURTS, Public Treasurer of North Carvlina, & 4 EAST IHIRTEENTH STREET, FOURTH HOUSE i) west of Broadway.—Mr. CHARRUAUD’S classes vre open. Pupils can enter at any time. Days—Moo- says and Thursdays, at 7342. M., tlomen; West aenday and Saturday ternocn, for adies, misses and masters, Circulars obtaired as above. DODWORTH’S DAXC'NG ACADEMY, NO. svt « Broadway, opposite Eleventh street, is now oper igr ihe reception of pupils, who can commence at any time, Ladies and children on Wednesdays and Sator- dsys at 3 and 4 P. M., gentlemen on Wedneniay:, Thursdays, and every other Friday, at 7g P.M. Prov’ Hieing assemblies on Saturday evenings for ladies an: scvclemen, Monthly sovrees as usual. Circulars, con- tuinong days, hours and terms of instruct!on, can be ha’ at the academy at any time, or will he rent by post. ONS. G. MIRASOLE'S DANCING ACADEMY, if 16 Bond street. Hours for ladies from 9 A. M. till ; for gentlemen, from 7 till 10 P. M. On Sa’ the hour of closing will be extended to 12 P. M. lessonn will be given at all hours, ROFESSOR BOND'S DANCING ACADEMY.—NEW classes forming for the second quarter at bis rooms, corner 0 Bowery and Delancy street; Sfondays and ‘Drureds 179 Woonter street, 1 ear Bleecker, Tuesiays and Fridays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 360 Grand street. For particulars inquire at the rooms on ..¢ above days, “MATRIMONIAL. — GENTLEMAN OF HANDSOME PERSONAL AP- A pearance, and engaged in a mercantile business, w en ty enter into correspondence with a young lady r attractions and good education, with a view to martioge, Money no object. Arbiress, with some slight token to insure sincerity, Henry Matthews, Broadway Post Office. ‘GENTLEMAN OF THE FIRST RESPECTABILITY wirhes to become acquainted with an amiable and Accomplished lady, with the view of marriage if matually pleased, ‘The advertirer po-sesses considerable peoporty, and is sincere and worthy, a8 can be ascertained by al: dressing R, 8 , Fost Omics. ADAME MORROW WILL SVREDY MAR hy ringes, who will all enjoy the greatest happiness and matgmonial bliss, and wil show the person they ninstrument whieh she will eause to illuminate itself by Love ing the pow derfnl seience, and will tell all events of life, and even the very thoughts. 76 Broome street, near Cannon. Gentlemen not admitted, OAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS{!!—o... BULDIN J 361 Broadway, pempesitae invites the “tention of ladies to his importa’ and manufactures for tue present comprising ap assortment of weer EN THOUSAND CLOAKS, At the following extraordi: pelenes—= Two thousand superb cloth silk lmed cloaks, st.. Fifteen hundred superb cloth silk lined at Eight bundred superb cloth silk lined cloaks, at. Oue very rich cloth sill lined cloaks, Five hundred splendid satin cloaks, at.. Three hundred extra superfine satin cloaks, 2 Three hundred superlative satin cloaks, at 30 And an endless profusion of cloth talmas, at $5 aud $6. ‘The subscriber deems further comment pape i Suttice it to say, the high character of the goods on at bis establi: nt is already well known, and he would add, in conclusion, that the above will be found, on inspection, to be the richest, best, aud cheapest cloaks ever offered in America. GEO. BULPIN, Paris Mantilla Emporium, 361 Broadway. LOAKS, CLOAKS.—MOLYNEUX BELL, 58 CANAL street, is determined to clear out his stock, and to give ladies an opportunity of purchasing before the sea- son is it, anu to economise these hard times, has marked down the prices of his cloaks, and is now offer- ing all the most desirable styles at greatly reduced prices, and invites your inspection. No preference to quotin; imaginary numbers of cloaks ana fabulous prices. Call and judge for yourself. Our stock is very large, and re- plete with everything new in shape or material. URS OF ALL NATIONS.—FAUL FASHIONS READY, it BOOS & JACOBOWICZ, 397 Broadway, first floor, between Walker and White street, Ladies purchasing fancy furs should visit the above manufactory, where they can select from the largest aud most varied aasort- ment of all kinds. Furs cleaned, repaired and altered, to he present fashion on moderate terms. CY FURS.—LADIES OF NEW YORK WHO WISH to purchase fancy furs, will find themselves richly repaid by crossing over to Brooklyn, and examining our eg assortment. J. D. WILLIAMS, 219 Fulton street, between Tillary and Concord, above the Savings IGHLY IMPORTANT TO PURCHASERS OF FURS.— ‘The subscriber bas just received an invoice of very superb Russian, State of Maine and Nova Scotian sable mink, now so greatly in demand in tippete, mantelets, and Ficher Rupe capes, to which the attention of ladies is respectfully invited. GEO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway. ADIES’ FANCY FURS.—THE SUBSCRIBER INVITES public attention to his present unrivalled assort- inent of Russian and Hudson Bay sables, stone marten, mi. chinchilla, ermine, lynx, genet, squirrel, fox, mountain marten, and fitch, all manufactured expressly for first class city retail trade, and at extremoely moder- ate prices. GEO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway. Ln. CLOAKS—GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 1} —The subscribers beg to notify the ladies that yy have this day made a great reduction in the prices of their entire stock of imported and other cloaks, which comprises for this advanced season, an unusually las assortment of the newest and best ‘styles, all of which are offered at very low prices. J. BECK & 00., 355, 786 and 788 Broadway. N MBER AND JANUARY FASsH- ions.—Cioaks and furs:— ‘Cloaks—In cloths, satin, moire antique and velvet. No atock ever seen in this city so rich and varied in style, nor the trimmings in such good taste, the colors being black and brown, at present #0 much the fashion ip Paris. Furs—In sable, mink, stone marten, fitch and mountain marten. Notwithstanding the war with Russia, W. B. McK. is offering rich dark sables and mink cheaper than ever yet known, having fortunately ht a lot of furs early this year, through 8 relative in Russia. N. B.—This house is particularly recommended to strangers and visiters, ite characteristic features being small its and no deviation from the marked prive. and Fur Establishment, 47 Canal street, Bran- dreth buildings, four doors from way. WILLIAM B. McKENZIE, Proprietor. BROADWAY—MANUFACTURER’S DEPOT OF 5 Chantilly and Brussels laces. The undersigned, agent, has received the order from his European friends to sell, at prices greatly reduced, a large part of bis rich Ices. ‘These goods will be exhibited and marked on Monday, the 4th inst. He hopes to have the pa tronage of the ladies of this city. JULES DELEROIX, 696 Broadway, near the Metropolitan Hotel. (erent OUT OF DRESSS! ILKS, COMMENCING MON- day, Dec. 11—1,000 dress patterns of rich plaid and striped silks, at $7 50 each. To facilitate the sale, they will be cut into lengths of 12 yards each. ‘A. T. SIEWART & CO., Broadway. RENCH LACE STORE, 49 CANAL STREET, UNDER F Brandreth’s Building.—Just received, a large assort- inent of French laces, embroideries and trimmings, for Christmas presents. Also, the latest nouvautés in’ V: lenciennes, guipures, point appheation, and a l'aig sets. H. & 8. PRINGIERS, 49 Canal streot. GXRENCH LACE STORE.—H. & S. PRINGIERS beg to inform their numerous customers that they have Temoved from 623 Broadway, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, to 49 Canal street, under Brandreth’e Building, where they will find the latest Parisian etyies in lace goods. 9) to-morrow, independent of lia stock which has aged by smoke, ® most splendid lot of French of collars, sleeves, chemisettes, mourning sets, black vel infants’ robes, N ‘open io morro MADDEN, 573 BROADWAY, WILL &e., at such prices as wil from 9A. M.to5 P.M. Bes per pair. PREPARATION FOR THE HOLIDAYS —A- 7. " STEW- ART & CO, will offer on Monday Yariety of dress goods, &e , suitable for Christmas and New Year’s presents, at prices much below the cost of impertation; consisting of French and English prints, Frenbh merinoes, all wool plaids, mouselin delaines, Faris embroideries, slonka, &c. ; also 500Scotch plaid lonj shawls, all wool (144 by 73 tacheo) at $4 each, an 450 rich broche square shawls, at $6each, &c., &c., &c. Broadway, PECIAL NOTICE.—THE ENTIRE STOCK OF LACES, +) embroideries, hosiery, kid gloves, &c., amounting to $85,000, at Madden & Stewart's, 779 Broadway, must be sold by 1st January, without reference to cost, in con- sequence ef an alterativn in their business at that time. Ladies will find this a grand opportunity to pur- chase for the holidays. % FOR THE HOLIDAYS. GOOD OFPORTUNITY TO DISPOSE OF The advertiser, who has a store well located in down town thoroughfare, and whose business is at present limited, oflers to dis of an assortment of toys or low priced fanc; deme cal reasonable terms, tor the approaching holidays, or for the coming th: months, The best of references given. Addresy Perse- verance, Herald office. 3.—TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, 18 DIVISION street.—The undersigned bas just received fro the European manufacturers @ large and complete s«- sortment of the above which he now a fur sale at grea’ redui riers, to com wi any other Senet houre in New York. Country dealers will find it to their advant to call. Five per cent allowed for cash. Remember the cld stand, (established im 1828). CHR. GOETZ, (late Haas & Goats), 14 Division etreat, near Chatbars aguare. NEW PUBLICATIOVS. MOST FASCINATING STORY.—15,000 COPTIE: in ten daye—Twentieth thousand now ready, The universal voice of Larrea Places IDA MAY among the very first of American books. As a novel it holds the reader’s attention to ihe end of the last chapter. Its characters are vigorously drawn, and the heroine hergelf has been declare’ tobe ‘ A creature to be idolized as a child and adored as a wo- man.’ So far as it concerns the ‘* peculiar institution” of the South it breathes a candid spirit, and portrays every-day life on the plantation with exact fidelity. From the multiplication of orders in those nlaces where the book bas been once introduced, the puviishers be- Keve that the sale will be limited only by the namber of the reading public. PHILLIPS, SAMPSON & CO., Publishers. For sale by all bvoksellers. Price $1 25, Boston, Dec, 5, 1864 ANNY FERN’S NEW BOOK—RUTH HALL—“A work which,” says an able critic who has seen the Toof sheets, ‘not only exceeds anything whieh Fanny [een bas heretofore written, but which in many respecte surpasses any other work whatever.” Will be publish. +don Saturday, December 11, Price $1 25. MASON BROTHERS, No w Yor VER 12,000 COPIES SOLD IN LESS THAN A WE&K! A really great Boos !! FRED VERNON; OR, THE VICTIM OF AVARICE, BY THe AvTHOR OF ‘WOMAN AND HER MASTER,” ‘(MINNIE Grey,’’ &o. The publishers have sold 12,000 copies within the short space of four days, and the demand continues un- abated. Thin work contains 324 large octavo pages, and can be had at all the book stores. GARRET & CO., Pubsishers, No, 18 Ann st. prpncanion DAY POSRPONED, OF RUTH HALL, | Fonny kern’s first novel. So great is th- desire to fee the frat novel of this cistinguished authoress, that the first mammoth edition, which was to have bean pub- lished on Monday, Lee. 11, will not come wittrin some thousands of supplying the orders already received. — It ix, therefore, deemed best to delay the pu the book until the second edition is ready, which will be on Thursday, Deo. 14, after which time the publishers ye to be able to supply all orders promptly, even should this extraordinary demand continue. MASON BROTHERS, 23 Park Row. THE MILITARY. * <TFRENDENT BATTALION RYNDERS GRIN J Second Company of Infantry.—The members of t company are hereby nottied to attend 4rill at the ho 10 ot Cupt. Kerr gan, 22 White street, on Saturday oventng, Lecember ¥th, at seven o'clock. By order of H. EVERS, Captain, F. MoPnetay, Orderly Sergeant. NDEPENDENT BATTALION, RYNDERUS GRENAL <The members of thia battalion w Saturday) evening, at heat quarters, 600 Broadw at eight o'clock, sent, Py order of GEO. B. HALL, Major Commandant Jaws B, Hemierixetoy, Adjutant : e o'clock M., berth at the foot of Canal Shippers will please take notice that the ships of this for government service, every care bas been taken in | raid offi their construction, as in their engines, to enaure strength | —. and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN unequalled for elegance and comfort. cabin, $1 sized staterooms, gold, silver, bullion met. unl the value thereof therein expressed. line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. CITY OF BALTIMORE, (new)2\538. crry Dec. 11, @ large R BIVEKPOOL.—UNITED SIATES MAIL, STEAM- FORFOLE, ship Rene Joseph J. Comstock, Commander. The United States teamship will depart with the United States mails . Skinner, commander, for Europe positively on Saturday, December 9, at 12 | river, on Katurday, Dec. ., from her treet. | rive im Norfolk the next For freight or passage, bat unequalled accommoda- nd the following tions for elegance and comf to engers for the South EDWARD K. 66 Wall street. through tickets from ncton, A Passengers are requested to be on board at 1134 A.M. | &c. Passage and fare to Norfolk, $8; to Petersburg The Pacific will succeed the Baltic, and sail Dec. 23. | Richmond, $10, Steerage balf price. hy Ag LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, way ine cannot carry any goods contraband of war. IHE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES | 00000 WANTS. Fy wee ships composing this line are VERY RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, WHO e following: speaks English, avd can give good reference, ATLANTIC, Capt. West. BALTIC, Capt. Comstock. | Sishes's situation, in'a renpectetie family, an chamber. PACIFIC, Capt. Nye. ADRIATIC, Capt. ———.__| maid, to take care of children, or to assist in general These ships, having been built by contract, expressly | housework; iss good ironer. Viease address M. M., He- WITH FRESH AND healthy milk, wishes a situation as nurse. Piease Price CT ay trom New York to Liverpool, io first | inquire at Mr. Smith’s, 135 Washington street. 30; in second do., $75, Exclusive use of extra |) —————______-______—___—~>____"° N EXPERIENCED NURSE, A PROTFSTANT, 18 CA pable of taking the entire care of an infant, or would wait on an invalid lady: is a good seamstress. Good city reference given. Inquire at 43 East Twenty- From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £20. An experienced au a atiached to each ship, No berth secured til paid for. PROPORED DATES OF SAILING. third treet. FROM NEW YORK. FROM LIVERPOOL, - —- —- — — —-——— Saturday, Nov. 11, 1854. — Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1854, SITUATION I3 WANTED BY A YOUNG MANgIO Saturday, Nov. 25, - “ Wednesday, Noy. 15, ‘ A attend bar, or enter a wholesale liquor store, hav Saturday, Dec. 9, Wednesday, Nov. 29, ing a thorough knowledge of the business Saturday, Dec. 28, Wednesday, Dec. 13 | raf umguages: Can be seen at 13 Delancey Wednesday, Dec. 27, “ - —— For freight or pansage, apply to | FQARKEEPER.—A YOUNG MAN, BEING DISEN- ED K. 00! is, Wall street, New York. gaged, wishes a situation for the winter. Good re- BROWN, SHIPLEY. .& (O., Liverpool. : poo! ference given. Address Warner, Herald office. STEPHEN KENNARD &CO., 27 Austin Friars, London. | ~ — = — onan JOHN MUNROE & CO., 26 Rue Notre Dame des Vic- OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG man (an American); understands his business The owners of these ships will not be ac well; no objection to tne country; bas good city refer- ie, jewelry, precio ence. Can be seen at 66 University place, or address J. of lading are signed therefor, and | B., Herald offi ess bill: rhea hi i OOK WANIED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN Seg tere pea recon Wat the shine off this Brooklyn, She must understand her business, in - | meats, soups, bread, pastry, cxke, &c., in short, she HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP | must be entirely competent to do any and everything in Company intend golling their favorite steamaliips— | the cooking line that a genteel private family would re CITY OF MANCHEST! F ER... 2,125 tons..Capt. Wylie. quire, and that, too, without instruction or assist fers fal ance; and, above all, she must be a neat and cleanly Capt. — OF WASHINGTON, 40.2700 ‘ /Capt. R Leitch. | person, and accustomed to early rising. Apply between KANGAROO,...... .6106.01)874 © 1lCapt. — 9 and 12 o’clock, at 58 Broadway, New York. OM PHILADELPHIA, CITY OF MANCHE ':R.... Thursday, January 18, 1855, Cees WANTED.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG KANGARt he ereaaen . About uraday- woman is wanted to do chamberwork ina FROM LIVERPOOL, family; she must understand making and keeping fire in CITY OF MANCHESTER, , Wednesday, Decemoer 20, 1854, | ® stove; none need apply who cannot bring the best of KANGAROO, 1° bout Wednesday,. city references. Apply at No. § Clinton place, Eighth ‘A limited ' THe clas pussagaee ail be Ges imited ‘number o el sengers wi Sereree Seen a . . taken, and found with eomforfably cooker precnioat, for WILL GIVE THE FIRST SOUTHERN AND CITY «to Liverpool | $40........from Liverpool. nd have $2,000 to loan on good securi- ishing to bring out their friends can obtain pgooe Sep pc eg es Bessie te of passage Sand draftwron Liverpool, in sums of £Y sterlingrand pa » Apply'to ‘SAMGEL SMITH, | goods, hat and cap, fancy goods, boot and shoe, or Agent, 17 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and: No. 7 Broad: | Clothing houre that is witling-to give a person a chance way, New York, to gain a reputation by constant and continued atten = tion to the interest of his employ: Pleace address LASGOW & NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY W. D., Herald office, which will be attended to. The new and powerful steamships NEW YORK, | - 2,400 tons and 500 horse power (R. Craig, commander): J]ONTHLY AND GENERAL NURSE.—MRS. QUE N and GLASGOW, 1,962 tons and 400 horse power (W. N begs leave to announce to the ladies of Brooklyn Cumming, commander), built expressly for the trade be- | her removal from 204 Jay street, ‘and will be heard of at Soreen NewYork are cianyy, wis sailas under. From New | 1133 Sands sireet, in the millinery store. ‘or! jasgow, Satur 2 january, 1855, at 12 nus. ~ ane, 7 = - Cc STE] First cabin, saloon staterooms (atewstd’s fee jnctutied), | (GURY ANS eae as, ae eee $00; first cabin, midship (state-rooms steward’s fos | h) gence office, No, 4 Sands street, near Fulton, Broo included), $75, Third class.—A limited number of third | 1°, Situations for six Protestant girls to do geners! class passengers will be taken, supplied with provisions | !0usework; also for eight professed cooks, and a large eget aay properly cooked, at 625 encb. Carries a | Umber of white and colored girls in various other ca- surgeon. For freight or passage, apply to J. McSYMON, | Pacities. N. B.—Terme moaerate. 33 broadway, New York. New York city bills or gold NO MERCHANTS, SHIP BROKERS, AND OTHERS.- & only received for pausage. gentleman who bas been several yeara connected [NOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE-THE Unrrep | “it shipping, ts desirous of finding cmployment with some respectable firm, as clerk, with whom he would be States mail steamship UNION, R. Adams, command. | ;” 1 : er, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to | PAPPY to make him renerally useful. "The most re spectable references can be given. Address (by letter, prc land the mails and com on Saturday, December | paid) to G. S. F., Herald office. di ved Ie, st 12 o'clock, from o. 81 North River, foot pita tee a nerasanee eee, Ce o " ice of passage first cabin $136 ; we- 10 MACHINISTS AND DIE SINKERS.—SEVERAL cond do, $75. Luggage not wanted during the voyage. first rate hands, used to small work in steel and sbould be sent on board the day before sailing, marked | fine jron mould, can find employment at the factory of \‘ below.’?| No freight wil be taken after Thursday, | the Brooklyn Flint Glass Co., near South ferry, Brooklyr § December 14th. For freight or passage apply to MORT! MER LIVINGSION, Agent, 68 Brosdw: NE JEUNE FRAN 7AISE, SORTANT D'UNE MAISON américaine, désire une situation dana une famille OTICE.—FOR LIVERPOOL, QUICK PASSAGE; PACK- cre soin des enfants et coudre; elle peut ensei et, 1th December—The splendid clipper ship | Puer Pa vangue et fournie Ge CAs ae QUEEN OF CLIPPERS, Capt. oe will positively sail Lprtertes, ez M. Ney, No. 3514 W roadway. on Monday, December 11, precisely’ at 12 0’elock. The | —* Be BERR RAB Bud al fates oS a lations for cabin, second cabin and steerage JEUNE FILLE DE LA SUiKSE FRANCAISI, ngers are unsurpassed. For passage apply on dérire une place comme bonne ‘d’enfants et pour Beart: at pier 45 East river, or to coudre; elle peut fournir de bonne recommendations. W. & J. T. TAPSCOFTS, & CO., 86 South street. | S’adresser No. 33 City Hall place, ESPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—LOWEST ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, rates and no deduction.—Shippers per clipper ship from Scotland, as groom or waiter in a hotel. Can IV. MORTON, Capt. John Burgess, will please com- | give a two years character from his last employers. Ap: plete their engagements wt once, and hhand in their bille | ply for three days, at 286}; Sixteenth street, west of of lading for signature. This favorite ship has nearly | Broadway. the whole of h 0. en, and rapidly on | — 2 —— ~ Doard, at pier 26 East river Epperson Wrantisce | “U{TANTED—A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRESS. AY will please observe that the vessela of our line finish ply at 313 Fourth street, between the hours of 10 their eqemson got hear Harty days hated tai he the | A. M. and2 P. M. berth, never bein, for the want of freight, but | re bave prompt despatch. For the balance of fifty t¢ one ANTED—BY A REST GIRL, A bundred-tons disengaged, apply te SUTION & CO., 84 situation to do chamberwork, or as nurse. Please Wall street, or Messrs. EVERE & BROWM, 169 Front | call at 99 Greenwich street, in the rear. ee WANT YA NEPECTABLE LADY, WITH EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, good city reference, a situation as nursery gov N via Nicaragua.—The Accessory Transit Company | ernest, Iady’s maid, or seamstreas, or to attend on a tick Wastaes ietors.—The splendid double engine | lady; she hax no objection to make herself generally use- ta THE WEST, (2,000 tons burthen,) | ful, or to travel. Can be seen for a week at the book- Capt. E. fi secu leave, Lie ee = North | store, 60 Prince street. river, at o'e) . |. precisel or renas, “ r . Sonn Tuesday, December 12, connecting with the favorits ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- steamahip SIERRA NEVADA, (2,006 tons burthen,) over man, a situation as firstrate cook. She is an the Nicaragua Transi: ronta, Having but twelve ot | ¢xcellent washer and ironer, also a good baker, anil is land transportation by first-class . These | Willing to make herself useful. Can give the best of city steamers are unsurpassed in their veritilation and uo- Apply at 216 Mott street. Can be seee for tama yt gpaonig oh} 4 apply guly to CHARLES MORGAN, jo. Ww reen. Let- re ame arenes ter bag made np at the office.” Letters 25 cents per half ago ag tel eld wa Peal Fespesta ble, a tresh’ breast =. of milk. Call at 148 Chris topher treet. a OR SAN FRANCISCO.—DISPATCH LINE.—TRE SU- NIED PECT, SWIS GIRL > perior A 1 fast sailing clipper ship GEO. L. SAMSON, Wz: Sid widen eiitte atee Br ae So J; ‘Adams Cobb, master, is now loading at Pier 13, Ea*t | converse fluently in the German and French. langusyes river, and having the most of her cargo engaged and go- | must understand chamberwork and fine sewing, be ing on board, will have the usual dispatch of this lige . Shippers will observe that the vessels of this line finish | {t'pootheeper's Geek, PPY S37 Broadway, third floor, their loading in ten to twelve days after coming to the eo 2 berth, and are not detained for want of freight, but bave ANTED—AT A CHARITABLE INSTITUTION, AN prompt dispatch. For balance of freight, at lowest ratgs, experienced tailoress, wlio can bring the most un- without detention, apply to SUTTON & CO., exceptionable recommendations. To one who should 84 Wall street. prove satisfactory, a permanent situation and a USTRALIACINDEPENDENT LINESIXTY bays | “sty will be given. Apply at i Kast Twenty-firet A “The beautiful A 1 clipper ship EASTERN street, from 9 to 10 o'clock, for one week. 1 tons burthen, Simon , commander, ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, A gH hive immodiate despatch for Melbourne, Port Phil rituation as nurse to small children; 1s «good : above ship is only two years old, und has i n ” > * proved herself very’ fast, " Her accommodations for | Bactul“Vicase call at 38 Leutea nce ee Bemezally passengers are of the very best, both in first and second arive tebeinie otek 2 PRT mur) and pen ete big tebe ad Bech ncmey bed ANTED—BY AN EXIERIENCED SEAMSTRESS, application is necessary. For freight or passage. at low who understands shirt making and dressmakim, rate, apply to ARKEIL & OT, 146 Pearl street, | cutting and making children’s clothes, to work by the or E. ardson & Co., 52 South street. day, week or month. Inquire at 99 Thirtieth etreet, be- 1a PION LN ind UN tween Third and Lexington avenues, Staten Mail. ANTEB—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO Clipper ship WINDWARD, for Melbourne, from Pier testant young woman, as seamstress; understande No, 6, E. R., with immediate despatch. embroidery work and all kinds of needlework; the best ‘Glipper ship TROPIC, for Sidney, from Pier No. 12, E.R., | of reference, Can be neon for two days at 305 Fourth with immediate despatch. avenue, Clipper ship OCEAN QUEEN, to succeed the Tropic, ippel iP ae ” Pi contract with the government of New South Wales, is ANTED—BY A YOUTH, } Ret to convey passengers in the clipper ship ns paid after arrival, ‘and ewp! Tent rate of wages, rf are enormous. AN pany.—For New Orleans—stopping at Havana— | , ‘280 Mi earralng tie United States mail. ‘The steamship BLAGK | i® ber own house. Please call at 250 Mott atreet, in t) + WARKI * ora freight and will sail for the above ports on Saturday, ANTED—A COOK, TO WASH AND IRQ December Sth, street, North Ri Mobile, consigned to our agents in New Orleans, James will succeed the Black Warrior, and sail Tuesday, Dec. | — - : 26th, Bills of lading must be sent in for signing the ANTED—A MARRIED MAN, AS VALET, T0 WAIT evening previous to the ship sailing. Anply to (ORDECAT & CO., 110 Fast Bay, Charleston, 8. C. board, wher ail bi faery oe at the office of SPOFFOKD,TILESTON & CO., 30 | | Jacksonville, $31; to Pilatka, $33. The Marion will suc | of metal, slate and marble, with Bassford’s patent air } | Ki SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STATES | The steamship FLORIDA, Capt. continuance of weeterly wins, — and rail 20th ‘ ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS BEEN For freight or passage, apply to R. W. CAMERON, 116 several years in a law office, and writes a good Wall street, ‘ and, a situation as eopyist, or legal or other coping é = PASSAGE PIONEER LINE, CAN- do at home. References ive if required. Addrers rying United States mails.—The subscriver, under | 7%: 10% Water atreet, w ho bi kuowled, . f the bi Med age, who bas some knowledge © usiness, a to Sydney, paying (road ees od bere, balance | stuation in re large wholesale and retail millinery goods cy dry goods and silk store. Salary of less con- ‘tion than improvement. References giver G. W., 16035 South second street, Phlladelphis. TED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH A fresh breast of milk, to take charge of an infa: loyment guaranteed at cur . W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. \y EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP COM- I, J. D. Bullock, commander, is now receiving | TAF, room 4. Inquire for Mrs. Keazy: 1% o'clock, from pier at foot of Beach testant, and one who is capable, can Freight for the interior and for | Seventh street. 7 Connoly & Co., will be forwarded free of commissions. ANTED—A BOY IN AN OFFICE; ONE WHi0 Passengers for Havana must procure passports before resides with his parents, and can come well re leaving port. For freight or passage, spply to LIVING: | commended for hones:y, €e. Apply ut Wood, Tomlineos SION, CROCHERON & CO., Agents, 31 Broadway. & Co.'s, 410 Broadway, between the hours of 8 and + B.—The Cahawba, R. W. Sehufeldt, commander, | A on an invalid gentleman. Iie must be of undoubt- ed sobriety and honesty, able to read, shave, &e. Apply HANGE OF DAY OF SAILING OF THE UNITED | sll this week at 26 Seventeenth street, corner of Broad- States mail steamship ISABEL, from Charleston for | wey and Union aquare. vans, vis key West.—The splendid United States | —— = feamship Isarel, Wm. Rollins, commander, wil! h keg COMPETENT BARKEEPER; HE MUST ler carry the mails from Charleston for the Paci- bea man of steady babits, come well recom 8. Mail Steamship Com- | mended and nave good experience in the business, and iy’ line at Havana for Aspinwall. The Isabel will | must not object to being well looked after; such a man ve Charles m the 4th aud 19th of each month, | may find a good and permanent situation by applying at leaves Havana on the 10th and 25th of each month. | the Philadelphia House, 183 and 135 Fourt! street, W) liamaburg. ————— BILLIARDS. Pee szaT0n AND FLORIDA.—SEMI-WEEKLY oe A ARAN AN United States Mail Line.—The new and fast-going | MFRICAN PATENT BILLIARDS—TEN TABITS met JAMES ADGER, 8. C. Turner, commander, will at No. 8 Anz, an entrance 149 Fulton leave pier No, 4 North river, on Saturday, December 0, | street; eight tables corner of Pineapple and Fultos at3 o'clock P, Mi, precisely. For freight itis Lo ete Kehaean tg Among which are the celebrated ot lading? will be sign ington table and the elegant carved rosewood ta: bh at received the firet premium at the World’s Fai Fourteen tables at 169 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, roadway, ‘Through tickets to Florida as follows:— 1 cred, and leave on Wednesday, December 1 and rubber cushions. Tables, balls, cues, cue pointe - ~ 1 cloths, Ke., for sale ax above, ana ai the factory, 63 an 05 Centre street. Two secondfhand tables, good as new, Mail Line —The new and splendid steamship KNOX- | to hire LF, Capt. ©. D. Ladiow, will leave New York for Sa- | a eae Se, Se vaonah, Saturday, Dec. 9, from pier No. 4 North river, | ILLIARD TABLES.—IF YOU WISH TO PURCHASE | | at 3 o'clock precisely.’ Bills of lading signed by the # good table, call and examine our stock now op clerk, = board, For fretght ae passage, a os to SAMUEL | erty suitable for private or public use, Two second L. MITCHILL, 13 Broadway. For Florida, through | band tables for sale «! esp. tickets from Now York to Jacksonville, 831; Piatka, $53 GRIFFITH & DECKER, % Ann street 8. Woodhull, will | -—--——-——— = leave on Wednesday, Dee, 14 LIQUORS, &e. — 2OR SAVANNAH-—F ARE REDUCED,--THE UNITED CHOICE SELECTION OF BRANDIES, SCOTCH ANI af Rtates mail « oF GroRGIs Capt A irish whiskeys, Coyne sberries and port Philadelphia, for Sa. ‘ma, cordinls, syrups, &c.; Londop apd 0 cieteene Pig att a eee neotsh ales, and domestic ales, for ‘amy’ stecrage $7. The Keystone State will leave ace, twenty per cons lower than any other howe, for following Wednesday. Agents inNew York, ScRAN FOS WM oh, PNDRRET J, 420 Broome atrant, earnest & TALLMAN, 19 Old slip, where etatoroome way b huh \pp IRISH MALT WHISKEY.—THE SUBSCRIBER ns of Irish malt whiskey, unde whieh he will sell on rea: able fi quantity to to DANIEL NOONAN enth strest, O1ICE, THERE J, BE NO STEAMER for Norfolk and Richmund, the Roanoke being tained at Richrond by extremely low tides, caused t hia rtore, App LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 09 Broadway jorner of ‘event

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